The FOG server’s IP address changed. The server is probably set to receive DHCP and maybe the reservation was deleted or something - not sure. It had a very weird IP, not one you’d normally set as static or as a reservation.

Also - Connie has fog 0.29 installed on Ubuntu 10.04

The root partition has around 30-40GB of free space now - but it will surely run out of space again.

If you are positive you are in /images/dev then key in rm -rf /images/dev/* and it will purge all files and folders in that folder. Then run the df -h command again and see if you have any free space on the /dev/sda1 partition.

After running George’s command to delete everything in that directory, execute these commands to recreate the .mntcheck file that is required in that directory.touch /images/dev/.mntcheck;chmod 777 /images/dev/.mntcheck

Yep, your root file system has filled up. For unix this is not a good situation.

I might start with changing to the upload folder to see if there are any failed image captures.

cd /image/dev

then get a directory listing of what is there. Normally this directory is empty.

ls -la

If there ARE files there, then you need to decide if they are important enough so you can’t delete them. If you can delete them then you can run this dangerous command. Its dangerous in the since it WILL delete anything and every thing in that directory no questions asked.

If you are positive you are in /images/dev then key in rm -rf /images/dev/* and it will purge all files and folders in that folder. Then run the df -h command again and see if you have any free space on the /dev/sda1 partition.